Tales of Edisto

Tales of Edisto

by Nell S. Graydon
Tales of Edisto

Tales of Edisto

by Nell S. Graydon

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Overview

Nell S. Graydon’s first book, Tales of Edisto, was first published in 1955—14 years after the author’s love affair with her second home at Edisto Island began. Her daughter Virginia recalled that a stay there always included daily trips to the post office, especially during the war years when sharing news was of utmost importance. It was there that the summer colony met and mingled with the natives, and it was in the mundane setting of the post office that the tales of Edisto first reached Nell Graydon’s ears. She wrote many years later: ‘The stories are not new they have been told many times. The tales fascinated me, and I often wondered why someone had not compiled them in book form….’

The historical context of Tales of Edisto includes elements of glamour that will appeal to almost any reader; certainly the 19th century sea island cotton plantations with their ‘elegant homes, avenues of magnolias, orange blossoms, beautiful women, and gentleman planters with their mint juleps’ were the stuff of which romance is made.

Beautifully illustrated throughout by engineer-photographer Carl Julien of Greenwood, South Carolina.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781787209336
Publisher: Papamoa Press
Publication date: 02/27/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 154
File size: 26 MB
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About the Author

NELL SAUNDERS GRAYDON (May 13, 1893 - July 14, 1986) was a popular American author best known for her novels set in her adopted state of South Carolina.

She was born in Pineville, N.C., about ten miles south of Charlotte. Her mother died when she was young, and her father remarried when she was 16. She earned a degree in English and drama from Elizabeth College, a Lutheran school in Charlotte. In 1914 she married Sterling Graydon (1884-1974), who was working in the textile business in Charlotte, and the couple had a daughter, Virginia Graydon Davies (1916-1999). The Graydons moved to Greenwood, S.C. in 1930, living in the upcountry, but spent many summers on Edisto Island, where she developed a love for the low country and for its land, its people and the unique way of life there.

Her active and energetic mind uncovered stories of the long ago and she began sending some of these tales to newspapers and magazines. They were accepted for publication and a writer was born. She wrote her first book on Edisto, the coastal island where she spent many summers. Tales of Edisto (1955) was an immediate success, and was followed by Another Jezebel (1958), a novel about a Yankee spy in South Carolina. Her other works include Tales of Beaufort (1963), Tales of Columbia (1964), Eliza of Wappoo (1967), and Nell Graydon’s Cookbook: From My House to Your House (1969).

She died in 1986 and is buried in Greenwood, S.C.
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